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arxiv: 1001.1763 · v2 · pith:MEWOZDXEnew · submitted 2010-01-11 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Infinite-message Interactive Function Computation in Collocated Networks

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keywords infinite-messagefunctionminimumsum-ratesourcecollocatedcomputationcomputing
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An interactive function computation problem in a collocated network is studied in a distributed block source coding framework. With the goal of computing a desired function at the sink, the source nodes exchange messages through a sequence of error-free broadcasts. The infinite-message minimum sum-rate is viewed as a functional of the joint source pmf and is characterized as the least element in a partially ordered family of functionals having certain convex-geometric properties. This characterization leads to a family of lower bounds for the infinite-message minimum sum-rate and a simple optimality test for any achievable infinite-message sum-rate. An iterative algorithm for evaluating the infinite-message minimum sum-rate functional is proposed and is demonstrated through an example of computing the minimum function of three sources.

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